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The Marshall JVM410H Joe Satriani Edition head is an addition to the Marshall Signature Series. Marshall’s R&D engineers worked vefry closely with Satriani to craft the JVM410HJS. After much experimentation and an assortment of trials that involved Satriani using prototypes during recording and touring, they signed off on the final version and the JVM410HJS went into production.The most notable difference from the original JVM410 is tha...

The Marshall 1974X 18W 1x12 Combo Amp is ahandwired reissue of the model 1974, a combo originally produced from1965 to 1968. Introduced as a practice combo amp in 1965, it wasn't asloud as the terror-inducing heads Marshall was producing, but it couldrock, giving up incredible lead and crunch sounds at low volumes. The1974X combo comes with 2 EL84 tubes in the power amp, 3 ECC83s in thepreamp, an EZ81 rectifier tube, and features valve-driven tre...

The Marshall 1959SLP 100 Watt Super Lead Plexiglas head of the late '60s/early '70s, as used by countless classic bands, re-issued in all its glory. The 1959SLP has been in production since the late sixties but with various electrical and cosmetic changes happening along the way. The models produced in the late 1960s/early 1970s however, were the ones that most tone gurus regarded as the finest examples.
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After the huge success of the JTM45 amplifier, a 2x12" combo version was released to satisfy popular demand and the now legendary 1962 Combo was born. Again the valve rectification, pioneered by Marshall in the early 1960s, was responsible for helping to achieve the famed output stage compression and sustain exhibited uniquely by both the JTM45 and 1962.Though tonally similar to a JTM45, the 1962 combo is loaded with two re-issue Celestion 25 Wat...

The all-valve JCM800 is one of the most highly respected 100W Marshall heads in the company?s long history. When teamed with the 1960A 4x12 cabinet, this one channel, all-valve amp with foolproof interface, distinctive roar and larger-than-life ?edge? once again sets the standard by which all other rock amps are judged. The JCM800 remains the industry benchmark, and this time around Marshall has given it a Series Effects Loop that features a true...

The Marshall JVM amplifier is a 100 watt monster designed after the classic JCM800 2203 and "Plexi" Super Lead amplifiers. This combination of amplifiers is the staple of tone for classic rock. The JVM from Marshall features four independant channels, each of which contain three modes. This provides the player with 12 completely unique sounds. With this array of sounds the Marshall JVM is one of the most versatile amps ever built. From ...